A significant component of what draws families to Rye and what makes it such a special place to live is the quality of our schools.
Danni Petti
A significant component of what draws families to Rye and what makes it such a special place to live is the quality of our schools.
Let’s unite in supporting the 2024-2025 Rye City School District budget on May 21.
My name is Laura Labriola and I just wanted to express my full support for the proposed tax cap override for our school budget.
The RCSD budget is coming up for its annual ask-no-questions vote. Surprisingly, the Board of Education found the Superintendent’s originally submitted budget to be perfect.
Those of you who know me know I’m not the Letter to the Editor-writing type, but this concerns a topic very close to my heart: the renovation of the wrestling room at Rye High and Middle School.
The Rye District PO/PTO Co-Presidents support Dr. Byrne’s proposed budget for 2024-2025, which requires an override to the property tax cap for the first time in nearly a decade.
According to Mr. Husock, “The Rye Golf Club — at least in the period since a previous manager was convicted of financial shenanigans — has been well-managed. He should have stopped there. That was the most accurate part of the opinion piece.
I was upset by the choice by the Rye Flood Advisory Committee to not attend the Flood Mitigation Advisory Committee special meeting in Mamaroneck on April 9.
I personally think that the “Let the Kids Play” organization gives off some sinister vibes.
I write this letter in response to Howard Husock’s “thought experiment” entitled “Thinking Outside the Tee Box.”
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